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We Are All Americans
Michele Jaquis
28 episodes
9 months ago
In episode seven of season three*, Anuradha Vikram, the first in her family to be born in the US, speaks with her mother Dr. Revathi Vikram, a Naturalized Citizen from India, and her 9 year old daughter Nadja Vikram Bugaj, about how 9/11 shifted the South Asian-American role in racial politics and activism and what Kamala Harris’ nomination for Vice President of the United States means to them. * Recorded on Aug. 21, 2020 at the ICA LA as part of Field Workshop: Action Projects, in the midst of the global COVID 19 pandemic and the reinvigorated Black Lives Matter movement after the murders of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and George Floyd. 
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In episode seven of season three*, Anuradha Vikram, the first in her family to be born in the US, speaks with her mother Dr. Revathi Vikram, a Naturalized Citizen from India, and her 9 year old daughter Nadja Vikram Bugaj, about how 9/11 shifted the South Asian-American role in racial politics and activism and what Kamala Harris’ nomination for Vice President of the United States means to them. * Recorded on Aug. 21, 2020 at the ICA LA as part of Field Workshop: Action Projects, in the midst of the global COVID 19 pandemic and the reinvigorated Black Lives Matter movement after the murders of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and George Floyd. 
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We Are All Americans
We Are All Americans - season three - episode seven
In episode seven of season three*, Anuradha Vikram, the first in her family to be born in the US, speaks with her mother Dr. Revathi Vikram, a Naturalized Citizen from India, and her 9 year old daughter Nadja Vikram Bugaj, about how 9/11 shifted the South Asian-American role in racial politics and activism and what Kamala Harris’ nomination for Vice President of the United States means to them. * Recorded on Aug. 21, 2020 at the ICA LA as part of Field Workshop: Action Projects, in the midst of the global COVID 19 pandemic and the reinvigorated Black Lives Matter movement after the murders of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and George Floyd. 
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3 years ago
29 minutes 33 seconds

We Are All Americans
We Are All Americans - season 3 - episode 6
Holly M. Crawford and Michele Jaquis share their individual family stories about love, trauma, illness, protest, silence, and believing versus questioning… all while grappling with the question of what do we do with the stories we hold and their effects on our present day relationships.
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3 years ago
45 minutes 2 seconds

We Are All Americans
We Are All Americans - season 3 episode 5
Yrneh Gabon tells the story of how he followed his grand-uncle from Jamaica to Los Angeles to pursue his American Dream of working in Hollywood. Despite much success, he also laments his experiences being questioned by campus police while pursuing his college and graduate degrees as a Black man who was older than the typical college student.
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4 years ago
29 minutes 57 seconds

We Are All Americans
We Are All Americans - season 3 - episode 4
Asuka Hisa and Michele Jaquis talk about the important role education and engagement plays in combating fear and collectively telling stories that move society towards a better place, despite our human nature of not always wanting to talk about the bad things.  *Recorded on Aug. 21, 2020 at the ICA LA as part of Field Workshop: Action Projects, in the midst of the global COVID 19 pandemic and the reinvigorated Black Lives Matter movement after the murders of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and George Floyd. 
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4 years ago
25 minutes 34 seconds

We Are All Americans
We Are All Americans - season 3 - episode 3
Marjan Vayghan talks about the challenges and inadequacies of her American education as a new immigrant from Iran in the mid-nineties, and her uncle’s disappearance after arriving at LAX from Iran during Trump’s travel ban in 2017, while also asking Michele about the optimism of bringing a child into this messed up world.
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4 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 13 seconds

We Are All Americans
We Are All Americans - season 3 - episode 2
In episode two of season three, Beverly Naidus talks with Michele about “the pleasure of being able to blend into the world of otherness that I never had growing up in a white town where I was always an outsider."
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4 years ago
19 minutes 1 second

We Are All Americans
We Are All Americans - season 3 - episode 1
Cole M. James talks with Michele about how zie collects stories of Black migration from the south to Chicago and Los Angeles by sitting with the elders at family reunions. “They sacrificed a lot, and they made it through a lot, for us to be right back in it.” * Recorded on June 22, 2020 via Zoom, in the midst of the global COVID 19 pandemic and the reinvigorated Black Lives Matter movement after the murders of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and George Floyd.
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4 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 19 seconds

We Are All Americans
We Are All Americans - season 2 - episode 9
In episode nine of season two, Claudia J. Hernández Romero tells Michele Jaquis about her childhood experience of her father's death and the subsequent decision of her middle-class family to leave El Salvador and come to the US via plane. * Recorded on October 28, 2019 at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, CA.
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5 years ago
53 minutes 37 seconds

We Are All Americans
We Are All Americans - season 2 - episode 8
In episode eight* of season two, Maria Laura Hendrix shares stories of her childhood growing up first in Mexico and then on a citrus ranch in Ventura County, CA, and the disappointment that she feels that despite her Naturalized US citizenship and American education (she is about to complete her MFA degree) she may always be seen as not American enough. * Recorded on November 26, 2019 at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, CA.
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5 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 24 seconds

We Are All Americans
We Are All Americans - season 2 - episode 7
In episode seven* of season two, Maria Elena speaks of her assumed indigenous ancestry and shares stories of her life after immigrating to the US from Guatemala some fifty years ago. * Recorded on October 22, 2019 in West Hollywood, CA.
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5 years ago
54 minutes 4 seconds

We Are All Americans
We Are All Americans - season 2 - episode 6
In episode six* of season two, two participants of the Reciprocity Los Angeles Artists Retreat discuss their family immigration stories, their Polish Bubbies named Netti, and shared disappointment in the fallacy of the American dream and the fear often sewn by each waive of immigration. * Recorded during the Reciprocity Los Angeles Retreat on April 9, 2019 in Simi Valley, CA
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5 years ago
28 minutes 27 seconds

We Are All Americans
We Are All Americans - season 2 - episode 5
In episode five* of season two, Sarah Mostov and Jenny Yurshansky discuss their shared experiences of being children of Jewish refugees and how that shapes their thoughts on Israeli and American treatment of Muslims from the Arab world. Jenny's parents are from what is now called Moldova in the former Soviet Union and Sarah's mother was born to Iraqi parents in a refugee camp in Jerusalem. * Recorded during the Reciprocity Los Angeles Retreat on April 9, 2019 in Simi Valley, CA
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5 years ago
27 minutes 50 seconds

We Are All Americans
We Are All Americans - season 2 - episode 4
In episode four* of season two, Rotem Rozental, who originally came to the US from Israel to work on her PhD and now has two children born here, talks with Michele Jaquis about the Jewish diaspora who migrated from Europe to Israel and from Israel to the United States. * Recorded during the Reciprocity Los Angeles Retreat on April 9, 2019 in Simi Valley, CA
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5 years ago
26 minutes 9 seconds

We Are All Americans
We Are All Americans - season 2 - episode 3
In episode three* of season two, Kayla Tange compares her experiences living in the United States and visiting the country of her birth, as a Korean-born adoptee in a Japanese-American family. * Recorded on January 18, 2019 in Los Angeles, CA
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5 years ago
1 hour 50 seconds

We Are All Americans
We Are All Americans - season 2 - episode 2
In episode two* of season two, Hugo Claudin, an artist, curator and organizer originally from Guadalajara, Mexico who has lived in Grand Rapids, MI for the past 38 years, discusses his father’s idea of American liberty and justice in contrast with the reality of economic and racial disparities in housing issues, the defunding of public education and the arts, and the US’s interventions in Latin America. * Recorded on December 30, 2018. via video chat in Los Angeles, CA & Grand Rapids, MI
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6 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes 4 seconds

We Are All Americans
We Are All Americans - season 2 - episode 1
In episode one* of season two, Jada Amina, a self proclaimed “Black-South-Side-Chicagoan,” talks about the messiness of being a child of diaspora with African, Creole, German and Native American heritage, and their reasons for not participating in US governmental systems like voting and tribal registration. * Recorded on November 7, 2018. via video chat in Los Angeles, CA and Chicago, IL.
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6 years ago
51 minutes 37 seconds

We Are All Americans
We Are All Americans - episode twelve
In episode twelve*, Chloe Brun, who was born in Paris to French and Iranian parents and raised in the United States, talks about the challenges of being multi-cultural and finding one’s place in the world. We Are All Americans is a podcast series Inspired by the fact that my Russian great-grandfather gained his US citizenship after serving in the US Army and my Lithuanian (or Austrian, or Russian, or Latvian - depending on who is telling the story) great-grandmother entered the US on fake passport. Each episode is a different recorded conversations about how family stories are passed down from generation to generation and what it means to be American in the contexts of multiculturalism, immigration, military service, black lives matter, white privilege, and indigeneity. * Recorded on October 16, 2018. at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, CA.
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6 years ago
52 minutes 46 seconds

We Are All Americans
We Are All Americans - episode eleven
In episode eleven* Monique Mansour shares stories with Michele Jaquis about her experiences living in California and traveling abroad as an American of Iraqi-Chaldean heritage. We Are All Americans is a podcast series Inspired by the fact that my Russian great-grandfather gained his US citizenship after serving in the US Army and my Lithuanian (or Austrian, or Russian, or Latvian - depending on who is telling the story) great-grandmother entered the US on fake passport. Each episode is a different recorded conversations about how family stories are passed down from generation to generation and what it means to be American in the contexts of multiculturalism, immigration, military service, black lives matter, white privilege, and indigeneity. *Recorded August 28, 2018 at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, CA.
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6 years ago
48 minutes 14 seconds

We Are All Americans
We Are All Americans - episode ten
In episode ten* Michael Rippens, who is half Dutch and half Filipino, discusses with Michele Jaquis the complexities of being multi-racial and therefore simultaneously fitting in nowhere and everywhere. We Are All Americans is a podcast series Inspired by the fact that my Russian great-grandfather gained his US citizenship after serving in the US Army and my Lithuanian (or Austrian, or Russian, or Latvian - depending on who is telling the story) great-grandmother entered the US on fake passport. Each episode is a different recorded conversations about how family stories are passed down from generation to generation and what it means to be American in the contexts of multiculturalism, immigration, military service, black lives matter, white privilege, and indigeneity. *Recorded August 19, 2018 in the Chinatown neighborhood of Los Angeles, CA.
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7 years ago
41 minutes 53 seconds

We Are All Americans
We Are All Americans - episode nine
In episode nine* Badly Licked Bear talks about their life in America as a gender-non-conforming, Indigenous, Jew whose friends think of them as a professional code switcher. We Are All Americans is a podcast series Inspired by the fact that my Russian great-grandfather gained his US citizenship after serving in the US Army and my Lithuanian (or Austrian, or Russian, or Latvian - depending on who is telling the story) great-grandmother entered the US on fake passport. Each episode is a different recorded conversations about how family stories are passed down from generation to generation and what it means to be American in the contexts of multiculturalism, immigration, military service, black lives matter, white privilege, and indigeneity. *Recorded on August 15, 2018 in the Historic South Central neighborhood of Los Angeles, CA.
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7 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 42 seconds

We Are All Americans
In episode seven of season three*, Anuradha Vikram, the first in her family to be born in the US, speaks with her mother Dr. Revathi Vikram, a Naturalized Citizen from India, and her 9 year old daughter Nadja Vikram Bugaj, about how 9/11 shifted the South Asian-American role in racial politics and activism and what Kamala Harris’ nomination for Vice President of the United States means to them. * Recorded on Aug. 21, 2020 at the ICA LA as part of Field Workshop: Action Projects, in the midst of the global COVID 19 pandemic and the reinvigorated Black Lives Matter movement after the murders of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and George Floyd.